In the dead of winter freezing your ass off out in the middle of nowhere, $299 aint bad.

edge22Moderator

Posts : 770Join date : 2010-12-17Location : Kingston TN

Subject: Re: Heater Sat Oct 08, 2011 10:33 pm

I didnt think so either. How well does your heater knock the chill off? Think I might be ordering one of these, it comes with all the hose and hardware you need.

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Subject: Re: Heater Sat Oct 08, 2011 10:48 pm

edge22 wrote:

I didnt think so either. How well does your heater knock the chill off? Think I might be ordering one of these, it comes with all the hose and hardware you need.

I stay toasty with the full doors on. But running with the half doors, its just burns my knees off and I stay cold. Its the same as driving your car down the interstate at 25 degrees outside with the windows and the heater wide open---but your most definetly warmer than without a heater.

rzr340

Posts : 300Join date : 2011-01-01Age : 47Location : harriman tn

Subject: Re: Heater Sun Oct 09, 2011 10:13 am

I have the 349.00 heater kit in mine. It works great with the cab on. Ive installed several of these heaters in my friends RZRs and they bolt right in...well worth the money, especially if you are running a cab.

edge22Moderator

Posts : 770Join date : 2010-12-17Location : Kingston TN

Subject: Re: Heater Sun Oct 09, 2011 4:44 pm

rzr340 wrote:

I have the 349.00 heater kit in mine. It works great with the cab on. Ive installed several of these heaters in my friends RZRs and they bolt right in...well worth the money, especially if you are running a cab.

I dont have a cab on mine, I do have doors, just hope it will knock the chill off a little. We dress warm but my feet and hands got pretty cold a few times.

Triel

Posts : 269Join date : 2010-07-29Age : 43Location : Southern IL

Subject: Re: Heater Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:44 am

I will be getting one (or building it myself), but I would prefer to have it in the middle of the seats. I already have a bunch of stuff under my dash and do not need to add more to it. May look at this one to see if it can be adapted to the rear of the shifter area.